1.
What's ... name?
Correct Answer
C. Your
Explanation
The correct answer is "your". In this question, the speaker is asking for the name of the person they are addressing. The word "your" is used to indicate possession, implying that the name being asked for belongs to the person being addressed.
2.
Are ... Josie?
Correct Answer
B. You
Explanation
The given answer "you" is correct because the question is asking about the subject pronoun that corresponds to the name "Josie." "You" is the subject pronoun used when referring to the person being spoken to, which makes sense in this context.
3.
Where ... from?
Correct Answer
A. Is he
Explanation
The correct answer is "is he" because in English grammar, when asking a question in present tense, the verb "to be" is inverted with the subject pronoun. Therefore, the correct structure is "is he" rather than "he is" or "is" alone.
4.
Kylie and Jason ... Australian.
Correct Answer
B. Are
Explanation
The correct answer is "are" because "Kylie and Jason" is a plural subject, and the verb "are" agrees with a plural subject in the present tense.
5.
Jack ... Scotland.
Correct Answer
C. Is from
Explanation
The correct answer is "is from". This is because the sentence structure requires the use of the verb "is" to link the subject "Jack" to the complement "from Scotland." The phrase "is from" indicates Jack's place of origin or nationality.
6.
Is she a good teacher?
Correct Answer
B. Yes, she is.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Yes, she is." because it follows the correct subject-verb order in English. In this sentence, "she" is the subject and "is" is the verb. Additionally, the question is asking about the quality of being a good teacher, so the response "Yes, she is" confirms that she is indeed a good teacher.
7.
Are you from Russia?
Correct Answer
C. No, I'm not.
Explanation
The correct answer is "No, I'm not." because it is the grammatically correct response to the question "Are you from Russia?". The other options, "No, I not." and "No, am I not.", are both grammatically incorrect. The correct response uses the contraction "I'm" to indicate "I am" and negates it with "not" to state that the person is not from Russia.
8.
Where ... from?
Correct Answer
C. Are you
Explanation
The question is asking for the correct word order in the sentence "Where ... from?" The correct answer is "are you" because it follows the correct subject-verb order in English interrogative sentences.
9.
London ... in England.
Correct Answer
B. Is
Explanation
The correct answer is "is." This is because "London" is a singular noun and requires a singular verb to agree with it. In this case, the verb "is" is the correct form to use.
10.
We ... in Room 12.
Correct Answer
C. Aren't
Explanation
The correct answer is "aren't". This is because the subject "we" is plural, so it requires the plural form of the verb "to be", which is "aren't".
11.
Are ... Mexican?
Correct Answer
A. They
Explanation
The correct answer is "they" because the question is asking about a plural subject, "Are... Mexican?" which implies that the subject is more than one person. "He" and "it" are both singular pronouns and would not be appropriate in this context.
12.
... Sam?
Correct Answer
B. Is he
Explanation
The given correct answer is "Is he". This is because the question is asking for confirmation or verification of someone's identity, and the correct form for this type of question is "Is he?"
13.
Are Davina and Sarah late? No, ...
Correct Answer
A. They aren’t.
Explanation
The correct answer is "they aren't." This answer is correct because it provides a negative response to the question "Are Davina and Sarah late?" The contraction "aren't" is used to indicate the negation of the verb "are" in the question.
14.
Where is ...?
Correct Answer
B. He
Explanation
The question is asking for the location of a person. The pronoun "he" refers to a male individual, so the correct answer indicates that the person being referred to is located somewhere specific.
15.
... Portuguese.
Correct Answer
B. We’re
Explanation
The correct answer is "We're". This is the contraction of "we are" and is used to indicate the plural form of "we". It is the correct choice in this sentence as it matches the subject "we".
16.
Is it French? No, ...
Correct Answer
C. It isn’t.
Explanation
The correct answer is "it isn't." This is because the question asks if something is French, and the correct response is to negate that statement by saying "it isn't."
17.
... from China.
Correct Answer
C. They are
Explanation
The correct answer is "They are" because the phrase "from China" indicates that the subject being referred to is plural. Therefore, the correct pronoun to use in this context is "they," which agrees with the plural subject.
18.
... in room 10.
Correct Answer
C. You aren’t
Explanation
The correct answer is "You aren't." This is because the sentence is stating that you are not in room 10. The contraction "aren't" is the correct form to use to indicate the negative form of "are."
19.
Where ...?
Correct Answer
B. Are we
Explanation
The correct answer is "are we". This answer is grammatically correct and makes sense in the given context. The question is asking for the correct phrase to use in a specific situation, and "are we" is the appropriate choice.
20.
This ... Amy.
Correct Answer
A. Is
Explanation
The correct answer is "is" because the subject of the sentence is "This" which is singular. Therefore, the verb should also be singular to agree with the subject.